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JJ
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4th Jun 06 at 15:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ok, i have a really old comp layin about, its runnin win 98 not second edition, gonna use it for some stuff on the net but its really really slow, it comes with a boot disc to reinstall everythin back to factory settings, i want to install windows 2000 as this should help it run better, but can i install over the current version of win 98 or do i have to remove it first??? thing is the boot disc has all the drivers for key board etc and need it to install graphics card etc??? also its a tiny...

Thankyou please
Marc
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4th Jun 06 at 15:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You should be able to run the Win2000 discs and will auto format.
Dan B
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Pop in the first of the four Windows 2000 boot-disks......after it's loaded everything it needs into memory, it'll give you the option to format & partition the drive(s) as required.
JJ
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quote:
Originally posted by Dan B
Pop in the first of the four Windows 2000 boot-disks......after it's loaded everything it needs into memory, it'll give you the option to format & partition the drive(s) as required.


emmm its not a legit copy of win 2000 and comes on 1 disc
abdus
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just change your boot sequence in bios putting cd drive as first.
Dan B
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quote:
Originally posted by JJ
quote:
Originally posted by Dan B
Pop in the first of the four Windows 2000 boot-disks......after it's loaded everything it needs into memory, it'll give you the option to format & partition the drive(s) as required.


emmm its not a legit copy of win 2000 and comes on 1 disc

Go here, download (and create, by following the "readme" instructions) the 4 boot-disks for Windows 2000, and then follow the instructions originally posted......I wasn't making the assumption as to whether it was a valid copy of Windows or not!
JJ
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quote:
Originally posted by Dan B
quote:
Originally posted by JJ
quote:
Originally posted by Dan B
Pop in the first of the four Windows 2000 boot-disks......after it's loaded everything it needs into memory, it'll give you the option to format & partition the drive(s) as required.


emmm its not a legit copy of win 2000 and comes on 1 disc

Go here, download (and create, by following the "readme" instructions) the 4 boot-disks for Windows 2000, and then follow the instructions originally posted......I wasn't making the assumption as to whether it was a valid copy of Windows or not!


Fook me Are the downloads on that site the full program??? Im in work at the mo so cant download just yet!!!!

Cheers dude
Dan B
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No, they're the boot-disks for the operating-system.

As in you pop the disks in, and it loads what it needs to PREPARE to install Windows. With 95/98/ME, it just loads up a few things and then gives you command-prompt; with NT-based versions of Windows (NT/2k/XP), it loads all of the basic configuration-info into memory, then asks for the Windows CD.
John
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The cd should boot without they annoying floppys.
Dan B
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The cd should boot without they annoying floppys.

It "should", but on the off-chance it doesn't, it's handy to have the floppies available! Not all Windows CDs are bootable...
abdus
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quote:
Originally posted by Dan B
quote:
Originally posted by John
The cd should boot without they annoying floppys.

It "should", but on the off-chance it doesn't, it's handy to have the floppies available! Not all Windows CDs are bootable...


i dont have a floppy drive

and already installed win98, 2000, xp, 2003, longhorn

[Edited on 05-06-2006 by abdus]
John
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If its not bootable its a dodgy bad copy that somebodys tampered with somewhere.

 
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